MTA Rail is a proposed New Yorkcorporation that would be organized to merge the operations of the Long Island Rail Road with those of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad under the auspices of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. State nickname: Empire State Other U.S. States Capital Albany Largest city New York Governor George Pataki Official languages None Area 141,205 km² (27th) - Land 122,409 km² - Water 18,795 km² (13. ... A corporation is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person) that often has similar rights in law to those of a Civil law systems may refer to corporations as moral persons; they may also go by the name AS (anonymous society) or something similar, depending on language (see below). ... The Long Island Rail Road or LIRR is a railroad that serves the length of Long Island, New York. ... Marble Hill station Metro-North (officially MTA Metro-North Railroad) is a suburban commuter railroad running service from New York City to the northern suburbs in New York State and Connecticut. ... The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation of the State of New York chartered by the New York State Legislature in 1965. ...
The merger would be part of a general restructuring of the MTA's transit operations to group like services of its various agencies (railroads, subways, buses) into new corporations with a single operating focus. Since this would require a dissolution of existing corporations and the formation of new ones, legislation is required at the state level, which is pending as of April, 2005. This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ... This article describes subways as mass transit lines. ... The Bus, established by Mayor Frank Fasi, is Honolulus only public transit system. ... Legislation refers 1. ... April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four with the length of 30 days. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
MTA ridership was 351.2 million in 1997, and 385.5 million across all modes (FTA 1999), though cumulative losses across all modes relative to the 1985 peak now exceed 1 billion boardings.
MTA likely to circumvent Proposition A and the super majority who voted for it by issuing subway construction bonds against revenue sources other than sales taxes, the same way it used debt issued against farebox and other non-sales tax receipts to construct the Union Station Gateway headquarters building.
The MTA knows the system is a failure and that further investment in rail is harmful, yet the rail plan has been such a high profile project for so long that the prospect of abandoning the project is a source of political terror.